Riot's newest fighting game, codenamed "Project L", will be free-to-play. Illaoi, the Kraken priestess, was also confirmed to join the roster of champions. (Photo: Riot Games) Riot Games made the ...
The League of Legends fighting game Project L is free to play, or will be whenever the Project L release date rolls around, Riot announced in a brief new update video. Project L's senior director Tom ...
The most-awaited "League of Legends" Project L is still in development, as confirmed by Riot Games Senior Director/Executive Producer Tom Cannon. In this screengrab, players of DAMWON Gaming and ...
If you’ve paid any amount of attention to fighting game fans, influencers, or players over the past year, you’ll know Project L is the looming presence thundering towards us from the murky future.
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Project L is Riot's upcoming 2D tag fighting game, set in the League of Legends world Runeterra. The new title is every LoL fan's opportunity to see their favorite champions brawl against one another ...
Riot’s League of Legends fighting game, still currently codenamed Project L, got its longest showing ever on Monday. A new video shows off the game’s fighting mechanics with a special emphasis on the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook As mentioned, Riot still hasn’t given any sort of release window for Project L just yet, which ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Riot Games has announced that Project L--the upcoming 2v2 fighting game starring champions from the League of Legends universe--will be free to play ...